In varietate concordia: Greetings from TNF authors of the College of Europe!

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As a European webzine, it is of primary importance for us to gather authors coming from different countries and horizons, having different experiences and various interests. The diversification of both the profiles of our contributors and the content of our articles has been one of our primary objectives, as well as the importance to meet and exchange in person (which is a challenge for an online media with authors living in many different countries and cities).

It is in this spirit that we are proud to present you today an international team of TNF authors. They are currently studying European Politics, Law, Economics or International Relations at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium, a postgraduate institute in European studies created in 1949. They are all coming from different countries, with different backgrounds and they have decided to share with The New Federalist their opinions and expertise on various European subjects (politics, environment, history, culture, defence, economics…).

13 authors, 15 articles, 12 nationalities

13 authors, 12 nationalities, 15 articles, diversified topics and strong opinions, we propose you today to (re)discover the articles written by the students of the Simone Veil promotion of the College of Europe in Bruges, during their first semester.

Two articles on “European security and defense explained”, one on Cybersecurity and one on the Permanent Structured Cooperation cowritten by our Norwegian author Olav Mydland, our French and Bulgarian author Marc Nikolov, and our German author Miriam Peters.

Join the TNF adventure!

We would like to draw your attention to one great opportunity: The New Federalist, Le Taurillon and TreffpunktEuropa are organising a European Media Seminar at the European Academy in Berlin, from 27 to 29 April 2018. You are fascinated about European politics? You like analysing, writing and presenting an argument? You want to meet committed people coming from different horizons? Then take part in our essay competition!

We invite young writers and future journalists to submit texts on European politics, history and culture. We encourage authors aged 18 to 30 to hand in their essays! We are looking for contributions from authors who are already writing for our webzine and from authors who have first experiences in journalistic writing or blogging and who are eager to write regularly for our magazine.